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How do you say "hedge" in Korean?

생울타리

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In Korean, "hedge" is 생울타리.

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Pronunciation

Sang-ul-ta-ree, where sang rhymes with 'song', ul rhymes with 'full', ta rhymes with 'spa', and ree rhymes with 'tree'.

Writing and usage

생울타리 combines 생 (live or growing), 울 (fence), and 타리 (barrier). It's a living fence.

Example sentence

생울타리는 주택을 둘러싸고 있어요

The hedge surrounds the house.

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How to remember 생울타리

Sang-tree-fee, a hedge is a sang (living) tree fence that's pretty like a tree.

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Questions about 생울타리

How do you say "hedge" in Korean?

In Korean, "hedge" is 생울타리. It is a noun.

How is 생울타리 written in Korean?

생울타리 combines 생 (live or growing), 울 (fence), and 타리 (barrier). It's a living fence.

How is 생울타리 used in a sentence?

Use 생울타리 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 생울타리는 주택을 둘러싸고 있어요 (The hedge surrounds the house.).

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